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  • #83565
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    About 1400 GBP in the UK. As stated above, won’t be buying at the moment though. If there was a remote gain control, would be a different matter.

    Please A&H, a small app for tablet and pc/mac. Reckon you’d get a strong hold on the market before everybody can catch up.

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    Defo possible. I’ve got a pair of hire Mackie DL32Rs and Dante coexists on the network with the control data from the app (which controls everything, not just the gains). Just stick a WAP on your switch and voila, your tablet is on the network able to make calls into your Dante device. Remember this is control data, not streaming audio packets.

    #82998
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    Just thought, Yamaha have something similar with Tio – but the form factor just not right for having on stage next to the drums etc.

    #34490
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    Oh yeah. Can’t wait to try this baby out!

    Thanks A&H, been waiting for this to hit the AppStore.

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    #34388
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    “OR you can buy the sub £100 Thomann cable to get you started – which actually is apparently not that bad anyway”

    Err… speaking from experience, it is. Unusable. Audio glitches and syncing problems all over the shop.

    Stay away!

    #34093
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    Is the secondary one for use with a USB keyboard only?

    #33708
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    I can’t find it for you at the moment but there is a tutorial on YouTube for setting up Dante with the iLive stuff – I would imagine it’s very similar for the GLD80. Make sure you patch the outputs within the I/O screen on the GLD.

    Also, consider sacking off Logic for recording – go for Reaper (it’s a lot skinnier and less processor intensive and also good for its resiliance across hard disks) and then take it into Logic for post processing.

    #33684
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    quote:


    Originally posted by Chris93

    So when do we get 18 channel multitrack to USB on the GLD?…

    …an X32 can do it direct to DAW…

    Chris


    I know!! Completely bummed out when I saw that. Surely we can get a firmware update for that… and fairly sharpish!

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    From https://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/musikmesse-2013-allen-heath-reveals-qu-16-digital-mixer-573626

    Musikmesse 2013: Allen & Heath reveals Qu-16 digital mixer
    Compact mixer with iPad control
    Press Release

    MUSIKMESSE 2013 PRESS RELEASE: Allen & Heath will be unveiling Qu-16, a brand new compact digital mixer with a professional feature set and an entry-level price tag, packaged in a stylish 19″ rack size.

    Inheriting technology from the acclaimed GLD and iLive digital mixing systems, Qu-16 features total recall of settings (including 17 motorised faders and digitally controlled preamps), an intuitive Touchscreen, Qu-Drive integrated multi-track recorder, dSNAKE for remote I/O and personal monitoring, multi-channel USB streaming to Mac, Qu-Pad control app, and iLive’s renowned FX library to deliver class-leading audio quality.

    Qu-16 features 16 mic/line inputs, 3 stereo inputs, 4 FX engines with dedicated stereo returns, 14 mixes (including LR, 10 aux mixes, plus 2 dedicated FX busses), 12 mix processing channels, patchable AES digital output with a further 2-channel ALT output, dedicated Talkback mic pre input, and 2-Track output.

    The mixer is packed with massive processing capability. Five high speed dual core DSPs provide comprehensive channel and FX processing, with ample room for future processing updates and functionality. Five latest generation 200MHz super-efficient ARM core processors run in parallel to efficiently deliver startling performance, one to drive each of the Touchscreen and surface, the Qu Drive USB interface, USB streaming, Ethernet port, and the moving faders.

    Qu-16 is equipped with a high resolution (800×480) full colour Touchscreen featuring the easy to drive ‘Touch Channel’ access to channel processing, the FX racks and all the setup and system management controls. In keeping with the iLive user interface, the SuperStrip provides control knobs for a selected channel’s key processing parameters, such as gain, HPF, parametric EQ, gate threshold, compressor threshold and pan.

    Qu-Drive, the mixer’s integrated USB recorder, which works with an external USB drive, can record and playback multi-track and stereo audio .wav files. The USB interface can also be used to store scene and library data for archiving and later recall. If using the Qu-16 in the studio, there is also a USB audio streaming interface for record and playback to Mac DAW systems.

    A&H’s proprietary dSNAKE low latency audio connection enables the mixer to connect over a single 120m Cat5 digital snake to a remote audio rack, such as the AR84 or AR2412, and is compatible with the ME personal mixing system.

    Motorised faders provide total recall of mix levels giving the user full benefit from the scene recall system and ensuring the fader is always in the right position even when swapping between the 2 layers, which allows instant access to all channels and masters or the Graphic EQs. To customise the fader layout to suit certain applications, a third user definable layer is also available.

    A free iPad app connects to the mixer via a Wi-Fi router plugged into the Ethernet control port and gives instant wireless control of the mixer’s key parameters and settings, enabling the user to tweak the PA, adjust the monitors on stage, and even mix the show from the audience.

    Qu-16 also contains sixteen crystal clear AnaLOGIQ total recall pad-less preamps, optimised for transparency and low harmonic distortion. In keeping with the excellent audio quality the Qu-16 is equipped with many of the iLive pro touring series’ FX emulations, used by many engineers in place of top-end plug-ins and external FX units, including classic reverbs, gated reverbs, delays and modulators.

    Glenn Rogers, MD of A&H, said: “The Qu-16 represents the best technology we could pack into a 19″ unit to deliver all the benefits of professional digital mixers and I am very proud of the looks, performance, ease of use and sonic quality from this great new product. The R&D team has done a fantastic job.”

    Launching at Pro Light & Sound, Frankfurt, Qu-16 will be shipping in May, SRP: £1699 ex VAT.

    #33612
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    Yup – that would be great. Two costly long snakes down to one would be excellent!

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    quote:


    Originally posted by RYAN LOUDMUSIC JENKINS

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    Originally posted by tomos

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    Originally posted by HalfBakedPotato

    i think that everybody will be waiting a long time…


    Why not? Some android tablet’s are very good and JB 4.1 or 4.2 is fast and reliable OS. It will be 1st app of this kind for android [:)]


    While talking with the at NAMM I was told that the advantage to the iPad is that the hardware is consistent whereas each manufacturer of android devices uses different parts and pieces so they are never consistent. Therefore I wouldn’t expect to see an android app any time soon. Android is just fine for phones but not for real computing.

    2 X GLD80
    2 X AR2412
    1 X AR840


    Exactly. I’d like an Android app as much as the next person… but from a business point of view, supporting a product on an unknown piece of hardware is a nightmare. Any problems with the app and A&H reputation with regards to that product is at risk. At least with an iPad, there is a level of consistency.

    #33395
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    i think that everybody will be waiting a long time…

    #33291
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    Update on the Thomann snake – it’s not reliable, did a show tonight where the snake was suffering with a high number of audio clicks and drop outs. QoS errors all over the place. Couldn’t do a show with it, no question. Had to resolve the issue by moving the console next to the stageboxes and using the A&H provided cables. It may work in optimum conditions but I would not recommend using it as your only choice. Sorry but this isn’t the low cost ethernet cable you are looking for I’m afraid…

    #33272
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    Andy – do you know how good the app is on the iPad mini? I know the full blown iPad is likely to be preferable, just want to know about options.

    #33250
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    Yup – some sort of confirmation eitherway would be cool.

    I’m hoping that the news is good for today or tomorrow, got some big shows on this weekend and I could do with a bit of a play!

    Really happy with the board though, the iPad support would make it absolutely insane. The GLD80 is truely one of the best bits of musical equipment I’ve ever bought. Coming from an analogue background, it’s mindblowingly good and better than I could have ever imagined.

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